How to create a CSR for a Cisco Unified Mobility Server
For those who may not be familiar with SSL certificate management using an SSL keystore file, Cisco Unified Mobility Servers have a built in interface to help guide you through your CSR creation process.
During the initial server configuration you may have created a self signed certificate. These instructions aim not at creating a self signed certificate, but a fully functional, CA signed ssl certificate.
Create your Keystore/CSR
Server Name: Also known as your common name, this is usually the fully qualified domain name through which your server will be accessed externally (e.g., www.yourdomain.com or *.yourdomain.com).
Department Name: The name of your department within your organization. If this is not applicable, go ahead and enter the organization name twice.
Company Name: The full legal name of your organization. For example, if your organization is named Example Company Name, Inc, but goes by Example, enter Example Company Name, Inc.
City: Usually the main office of your organization. The city does not need to be the city where you or your server is located.
State: Usually the location of your organization's main office. Once again, this does not need to have a bearing on your current location or the location of your server.
Country Code: If this is not familiar to you, you can find your country code here.
Password: You will need your password to modify your keystore later. This password should be a minimum of six characters in length.
Click the button to "Submit".
You will have to select the keystore file that was just created, enter your password, and then click "Submit".
A CSR will usually be saved as a .csr or .txt file.
When asked by DigiCert to select your server type, make sure to select Java.
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